Diplomatic Correspondence Between the United States And Germany August 1 1914
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On account of her head-on position it could not be seen whether she bore neutral marks. From the impact of the shots the guns were from 5 to 7 cen- timeters. U . . . Escaped the well-directed fire by speedily submerging. U . . . Chased the steamer and tried when 4, 500 meters off to bring her to a halt by firing warning guns. Steamer turned off and returned the fire. U . . . Tried to bring the steamer to a halt by firing warning shots with her artillery. The steamer re- turned the fire with a p...oop gun. The two steamers were run- ning close together — at about 4, 000 meters — both opened fire on U . . . With small caliber poop guns. Shots hit sideways very bad. Speedy submerging, running deep; so subma- rine attack hopeless. THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY 127 Aug. 14 Aug. 18 Sept. 10 Oct. 7 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Irish Sea. Bristol Channel. Western Mediter- ranean. Middle Mediterra- nean. Western Mediter- ranean. Western Mediter- ranean. Nationality and name of the ship. Particulars of surrounding circumstances.
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